(1) The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, including 305 poems from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period.
(2)
The Book of Songs in the pre-Qin period was collectively called The Book of Songs or Three Hundred Poems until Hanwu.
During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Confucianism regarded Qi as a classic and named it The Book of Songs.
(3) The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: wind, elegance and ode. Formally, it is four words.
Lord, the current methods are "symbol", "comparison" and "xing".
(4) The Book of Songs includes: Shuoshu, Getan, Guanju and so on.
(5) The Book of Songs laid a realistic foundation for China's classical poetry.